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Bikes, city planning, architecture, interesting places, modernism, old cars, quantum physics, and the search for happinessFri, 02 Oct 2015 23:10:54 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/Comment on a shoe for the creative class? by Erichttps://themovement.com/2012/02/19/a-shoe-for-the-creative-class/#comment-3007
Fri, 02 Oct 2015 23:10:54 +0000http://themovement.com/?p=875#comment-3007I wish we had a secret stash… My two pair are totally scruffy now. Thanks for the compliments. My Partners Scott Milden and Coleman Horn really pulled out the stops with that Dwell Collaboration shoe.
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Fri, 02 Oct 2015 19:51:03 +0000http://themovement.com/?p=875#comment-3006i fell in love with my pair of M3dium shoes. Constantly looking for another one in my size. End of mine is coming soon so i would be very happy to find a new one. Maybe some stock hidden somewhere?😀
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Thu, 01 Oct 2015 19:05:29 +0000http://themovement.com/?p=889#comment-3003I got a good laugh out of this Eric. Especially the RRR’s which are now the ONLY ppl who live in Montecito! lol Thanks for the great article. 🙂
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Sun, 19 Jul 2015 00:51:03 +0000http://themovement.com/?p=889#comment-2648I understand what you say about no one really “living” Montecito but I actually was born and raised there. I lived on Coyote Road (definitely not East Valley rd) which I loved. It was the only house I knew as a child and I will always have wonderful memories of the warm nights and sometimes howling Santa Ana winds. My brother and I would hike through the back trails and ride our bikes to Westmont college to swim in the summer. I know there are many wealthy LA weekenders who now own houses in Cito but there are also some regular families who call it home. I will always love Montecito and I would love to live there one day again. My dad built the house we grew up and unfortunately it burned down in the tea fire. Maybe I will live there again one day you never know !
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Sat, 04 Apr 2015 18:49:13 +0000http://themovement.com/?p=875#comment-2370Eric,
Please make more Medium Shoes!! this shoes are way to special and dear for a selected group of people that will pay for these… I really love your shoes and years are passing and still look up for them … Please, do what you do best and give me my shoes again! This is a social request Thanks
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Fri, 03 Apr 2015 18:46:01 +0000http://themovement.com/?p=902#comment-2362Doug… A new group is re-launching Simple. I am not involved. They will be reintroducing the OS sneaker. Look them up at http://www.simpleshoes.com... also on Facebook

Eric

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Fri, 03 Apr 2015 03:32:10 +0000http://themovement.com/?p=902#comment-2360“A company makes something that is truly useful”; Simple OS sneakers made my feet happy. A fact I mourn as I slowly wear through the sole of my last pair.
]]>Comment on pismo beach, bikers, abalone, and dinosaurs… the connections by Mikehttps://themovement.com/2010/06/02/382/#comment-2305
Sun, 15 Mar 2015 13:52:07 +0000http://thequalitywithoutaname.wordpress.com/?p=382#comment-2305Interesting!

I lived in the San Joaquin Valley and came here with my parents in the late 50/early 60s. The fully built dinosaur was in place, across the two-lane highway from Mattei’s Tavern. Plessas’ Tavern was also a big deal, as well as Alex’s in shell beach.

You are right: they appear to be abalone shells. When I was going to Cal Poly SLO and living in (then) Grover City, I would go to Spyglass Point, to a small beach then called either “St. Anne’s Beach”, “Sewer Beach”, or simply “Joe’s Beach”. There were still some shell to find, and even some young abs in the rocky tide pools at low tide.

There was (is) an old coffee shop on the main street of Pismo (this used to be 101 until it was bi-passed) whose foundation has a similar decoration of ab shells. It is toward the northern end of the old town.

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Mon, 09 Mar 2015 04:12:05 +0000#comment-2270Thanks for your reply. All the best.
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Mon, 09 Mar 2015 00:16:33 +0000#comment-2269my post is over a decade old now… and we’re no longer in Montecito… so I really can’t speak to current conditions. It is a lovely town aesthetically! Thanks for your compliment!
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